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I searched the internet for hatching eggs shipped to Hawaii, and unfortunately a lot of the hatcheries do not ship. If they do, it's super expensive because there needs to be special permits and a bunch of other paper work involved. I haven't thought about asking the person who had the jubilees at the pumpkin patch last year, but I definitely will.

I live in Hilo, contacted the Dept of Ag, attached the below their requirements. I even inquired about "hand carrying" from the mainland, it's possible but here's the ha ha....You need to stop over in Honolulu to get inspected at the Quarantine Station, hello? How do you inspect an egg, open it? There is someone in Kamuela that raises Jubilee Orpingtons, pricy but beautiful. Will see if I can locate her number/name.

PRE-SHIPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR HATCHING EGGS
Poultry and Bird Import Permit
from the Animal Disease Control Branch.
Must be taped securely, in plain view to the outside of the shipping crate. Issued only to category II accredited veterinarians or hatcheries. Call (808) 837-8092, 7 days a week, 8:00 AM through 4:30 PM Hawaii Standard Time or e-mail request to HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected] at least two weeks before arrival to Honolulu.
Import Permit from the Plant Quarantine Branch.
Call (808) 832-0566. (except chickens)

Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection by a category II accredited veterinarian or NPIP Report of Sales of Hatching Eggs, Chicks, and Poults. Issued within 10 days of entry. Must include:
Description and count of eggs
NPIP certificate or statement that the hatching eggs originated in a flock that has a Pullorum-Typhoid clean rating and is designated a U.S. sanitation monitored flock in accordance with NPIP standards
ENTRY INTO THE STATE WILL BE PERMITTED ONLY THROUGH THE HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
THE IMPORTATION THROUGH THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE IS PROHIBITED
(except for chicken hatching eggs)



PRE-SHIPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR DAY OLD CHICKENS
Poultry and Bird Import Permit
from the Animal Disease Control Branch. Must be taped securely, in plain view to the outside of the shipping crate. Issued only to category II accredited veterinarians or approved hatcheries. Call (808) 837-8092, 7 days a week, 8:00 AM through 4:30 PM Hawaii Standard Time or email request to HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected] at least two weeks before arrival to Honolulu.
Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection by a category II accredited veterinarian or NPIP Report of Sales of Hatching Eggs, Chicks, and Poults. Issued within 10 days of entry. Must include:
Description and count of birds
NPIP certificate or statement that the day old chicks originated in a flock that has a Pullorum-Typhoid clean rating and is designated a U.S. sanitation monitored flock in accordance with NPIP standards.
Statement birds have not been vaccinated with a vaccine containing a live agent for any disease except Marek’s disease.
The birds shall be released and shipped in a mosquito-proof container.
 
THANK YOU so much for the information!! Definitely what I needed to see.
I live in Kohala :)
If you can locate the persons name or contact info about the Jubilee Orpingtons, that would be amazing! I'll do my own research as well to locate her, and I'm glad to know someone actually does raise them! (Haaaaaallelujah :) )
 

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